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Fibers are the materials which have discretely elongated pieces and can be spun into threads and
filaments. Fibers are classified into natural, synthetic and man-made. Natural fibers consist of
animal and plant fibers. Animal fibers consist of protein chains such as wool, silk, fur, hair and
feathers among others. Plant fibers consist of field crops such as cotton, jute and linen among
others. Animal and plant fibers are used in various end-user industries such as textiles, paper
processing and composite materials. Wool is the most commonly used animal fiber. The fiber is
springy and curly. The cloth manufactured is used in textile industry for manufacturing of shawls,
woolen clothes, carpets and many other textiles products. Silk is another common animal fiber
which is made from spinning of cocoon of silkworm. Cotton is the most widely used plant fiber and
is used in manufacturing of various types of clothes. Linen is another plant fiber which finds
applications in towels, napkins and handkerchiefs, while jute and hemp are used to make carpets
and rope sacks.
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In terms of demand, Asia Pacific was the leading region in animal and plant fibers market in 2013.
Asia Pacific is also expected to be growing at the fastest rate. The demand is huge in this region
due to huge textile and paper processing industry. China had the highest demand for animal and
plant fibers in Asia Pacific. India had the second largest market for animal and plants fiber market
in this region. Other Asian countries such as Taiwan, Japan and Korea are likely to provide better
opportunities for animal and plant fibers market in foreseeable future. Asia Pacific was followed by
North America. Increasing demand from paper processing, textiles and luxury clothing is driving
the demand for animal fibers in this region. U.S. had the largest demand for animal and plant
fibers. In 2013, Europe had the third largest demand for animal and plant fibers market in 2013.
Western Europe is anticipated to be the fastest growing market for animal and plant fibers in this
region. Huge demand for luxury clothing has been driving the market in past few years. Other
region such as Russia, Nordic countries and Central Europe is likely to offer greater opportunities
in future. Rest of the World market is anticipated to show positive outlook for the animal and plant
fibers market in near future. Latin America is expected to show greater potential for the market
over the forecast period.
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